thank you, illinois and senator durbin, for the statue of francis willard. i feel obligated to note she was born in rochester, newy k. thankfully, she will soon have company when rosa parks completes her journey from the back of the bus to the front of statuary hall later this year. [applause] >> we look around and remember the men and women that helped define our nation. they like us faced obstacles and they like us worked hard to remove this country forward. here in this hall, four presidents took the oath of office. here abraham lincoln served a single term in congress and john quincy adams. only former president to return to serve in the house, spoke out against slavery. we also remember an event that took place outside of this building but reverberated within n this marks the 50th anniversary of the reverend martin luther king, jr.'s march on washington which spurred passage of the historic civil rights laws. we're honored to have a with us, a colleague, congressman john lewis, who was a speaker at that historic march. [applause] congressman lewis's lif